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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1932)
'"" OEG0tt STATESMAN. Site! BamhTMh,- g,,, ocal Mews Briefs - Forger Is Arrested Salem j po lice yesterday received' word fi-om sania Anaanr., that Bradley, M Fischer, alias George C. Williams, wanted for numerous foreeries here, had 'beea arrested la t;hat cuy. uranga county officials said Fischer . admitted passing several woriniese c necks under the nam of Williams. The nan will not! be returned to Salem, however, fm- iBRs-iocai mercnants decide ! to sign a warrant for his arrest. - uc saia mey aia not seem willing to do 80. i j - Dr. L. G. Altman. homeonathl. physician, office and res. 507 Cen- ,.. - l - T ict dl, yuone 083.'. West Attends Confab O. IP West. executive for Cascade ara," Boy Scouts, will leave here todiy for Seattle, Wash., where he wjll join other scout leaders of Ore son, Washington, Idaho and Mon tana, for their biennial confer ences The confab will be held at (amp Parsons, near Brinsojn, Wash. HaTing heard of the crowd of 300 persons that attended, tie scout rally here last June, the conference leaders have asked wear to spear on the organisa tion of Held rallies. j Ask Credit Group Newbercr is interested in formation of a cred it association similar to the one iin Salem, merchants there totd Seorge Averett president of the baiem association, when Averett was in ewoerg Friday in connec tion with business matters for his company, it is likely that Mr. Av erett and other members of the local group will be called upon to assist tne rsewberg merchants in setting a live organization started. New Fall Outfit Gift From Ad Club to Winner of State Fair Honor Kaglewood Leads Teachers of the Englewood school in Salem frtb.Virst of BT local Mbool toflnish filing their contracts with the county school superin tendent. Mrs. Mary L. Fulker son announced yesterday. Teach er who have not registered their contracts are not eligible to re ceive pay until this requirement la met. Mrs. Fulkerson said Sat- .,,,:, cicras to i imnj or the city's fairest ZWl$l JiT?' ' teber, ronr women are llstid a. no mand. v w iae 'w ?!e' or .the QOnM" of Qeen of . r roaeo, to be chosen GUUon Lea.ee tarnaTh. H .pou.1niy contest sponsored estate of the late Henrv rnC .7 .Z Ba,eia Ad cIab Pt of has a value St Wnflr?- a an appraisal filed Saturday in 1h m" OI Member Probst- a 7-"a3r n I and the queen will be an- Hon'a wilL the fUrt?n. hIT . nounced and Introduced then will bmade? Solsie I iTtt , ? ,Ueen wl" - UO0O- Charles j piiiTX- plete new fal1 outUt the gift ii'i&LaSlJfV ' the club- Nominations wiH'r" Unfoot In trust for HenrV Ross SSJi? af V n m 7' S Linfoot. Slooo t0 T, ie Der I4 t 6 p. m. foot in 'trust for Anna R aimil' Ba0t wI" be 7592, the- rt.. th. P Nao"l bank corner former upon ths d4 "VV"' "a An ine the Elsinore Gillion. 1 ia-e swung Monday. Ballots 11, 1M2 Lila's Beauty Shop is now featur ing the new Combo-Ringlette per manent wave. Phone 3838. i Director Answers Entire blame for an accident which oc curred September. 1930, in the Director store here, is laid by Di rector on Maud B. Rundlett in an answer filed yesterday in circuit court here. Director says any in juries she may have received in 0. rail, on the store floor were occas ioned by her own lack of care anjd not by the condition of the floot Mrs. Beckman Joins A new member of the real estate depart ment of the Socolofsky and Soh firm in the First National bank building is Mrs. L. A. Beckmari, who has resided in this county for the past 15 years. The late M. Beckman was a real estate sales man with the same firm and wab before that cashier of the bank at Hubbard. f Dance Dreamland Tues., 13th, 25d. Kampus Knights playing to 9:10 res. Larceny Charged Harold Mills has been lodged in the county jaJl following arrest on a warrant charging larceny in a dwelling. H$ is accused by Lope Sing, hop growl er near Independence, of taking JO pounds of rice and other food! stuffs from Sing's home. Mills' bail has been set at 1500. I . Register at College Amoni out-of-town students who have registered the past week at the Capital business college for classes which open September 12 are-i Isabel Russell of Lebanon, Gladys McNeer of Silverton. Mildred Kirs-i sling of Garibaldi, Mary J. Hinea' of Dallas and Wilma Person of To-s ieao. Dance Dreamland Tues.. 13th. ?5r Kampus Knignts playing to 9:10 i ran. good for 100 votes each ma. h Attention. American Legion. Go 0rUlned wlth Purchases at local with the crowd to th. ir, xi. "tores. for choice turkev iinn . . I CaadJdatea list ' The following are the candi- To Pejr HUte Tax An inherit- date" to dat: fce of ?S.80 Is due from Mrrt, McClay, Kathleen Engle r.?wtate th0 lat HarrT A. Dickman. Ella Polk. Alice D 0' FFICIAL Oregon will be at Portland this week, and not only will the leadlnr state officials be at the convention, bat many state employee. Legionnaires and otherwise, will be on hand. Tuesday is a holiday, bat It is ex pected there will be very little eeat tax Modification proposal; favored the income tax measure bt doubted lL.it woI4 pass; wat for the oleomargarine meaa and agalast the bftl to pro- ' or general lit tax powers. levy Van Trump, Impromptu Talker, Shows how men Being put out of Work be among the eeveral hdred who are to "cover" the eoavew tJoa U Portlaad. Several other the 8lem press gang win likewise be at the event. ! Disappointed th4t tn ched And another r m i. w-C- "1 "c"lur nanes L. ........ .vl - - - -v.,r, coma not appear. mm. news thik rmtiiit a I nectel on th t a t k. a - 1.1.1 I v n . . v.u... , - -------rB 01 oaiena granre mi.. iuicium, w tact. E. c. Sam- provided their own soeaklnr ZtL mons has already announced he gram. hlrMirJ. P?Jrl T- WOuM nu It . .... I "l wUjCn were . . , - - wuibui ouuii ibiks on current miih... at the same time. Sammona will by the master. Dr 1 ?ialll!! h ,tKb.knKWn th4t h6 U lftTln of Portland, and S H tvTnTnm J :v 1 '.TK"r co"ljr horticultural .geBt. woras, oiaugnter also hrin 1 If yesterday was a rriterion or the activities arovad the statehonse the coming week. even tne newsboands roald take a vacation with a dear con science. Your correspondent will as cnancellor. in other making good his threat. SCHWAB Dm si, Talbot lrnnfln. . 3 I ValV . . lu aunement ' . " nirerwon, norence rued yesterday in probate court DuTL Besse Maley, Esther nlf V.iae "ninistrator. The ucner. Fiavia A. Downs. Wlni Ia V? t6. of TaIbot was 118,084 'red Senn Margaret Rosebraugh. P7lr- -chMTrrI.ZlBenTmPM IS odS! chVrcwill1 ilnt Mefh- H6int; R'aie. KaJhryi CoS rr rJffi-. I hoXd its reTlr ey, Esther Keuscher. Mariorie ?aSwi lUh.,at Glady, W.lUng. Gladys D. MUIerTvalera ic "Fads " der' '?d th top" mort' J"an,t Reynolds.' Evelyn ' FadS- J Bo Catherine Hamlin, Frances Sue on Not, Suit tn ,iw . . . mortgage note for 12400 was be- m. , w,n . 1Ut of rma gun yesterday in circuit Vo T ? ar PartlcPaUng in the fall here. Frank C Smith ..M .pe,ng "Ponsored by the Ad defendants include Frank 1 4Lb. . v. wak.and wife and others ATSftT irZ'S?' Sine Valat iv.,.m bI, BtT'sK.C" ..A t!ore the estate of Henrv R. Sine. - 5 ?.Uh'' 8l Imr cmp."y' ceased, is put at 1200 m n 7" k.".'-. K"TJ Pralsal filed yesterday in pTobtonu-&fori COUrt here. Book ttore. Cmm.rcil Book On Vacation Miss Iura 2 Lm-hJi??rf'--.. leetrie. Inc.. lenm nf tha tit .V . uardwara com- v.. .T . v. zvreuger realty I "" irit Office Will start hr innii I lmperil 'nrnitar - hS v CftVO DLL DAY SlTlUr Says he did as State Exam- iner Told him in Trying to "Clean up" Bank If the board has members who np and quit because things dMn't go the way they wished It, bat left It to the majority to decMe, then It appears the board would be mach better off without such members. Sam mona, however, has been an ac tive member of the board and has done good work. It has also been rumored that u uauui m paxti rot v . . 7 iuc ana university merger bill on which he refused to recom- ren,t T.te' follownK the lead of the state grange in keeping it out of grange talk. Van Trump declared the farm problem merely one of those In today, complex civilization In which machine is routing man v "Ported to withdrawal of tne highway emerrencv nr,r. and introduction of 20 pear peel ing machines In the Woodburn Un W. 1... Tl - . . . I . v. ww k . v . m in ir" w ri hr i wt I i.k riNrw mm . .... . vvl w7-i -. iwo new local a- yuwucs, com puca- .i3 ot me machine-man com tlons may alter the case. Walter Petition. He described operation Pierce, former Oreron cortrnor. of the near m.hi.. " la running for congressman from ng manner. Only one man iJ to operata each m.i.. of $53,000 Fee for Bond & Share to Be Order Topic An order dealing with the ao- i-um service charge of S53.000. alleged to have been paid annual- y oy tne .Northwestern Electric company to ElMtrio' n a. Share, will be Issued here next " " oy cnariea m tSm.. li- .;.. - . c ai.iui.ies commissioner, it uaouDcea faturday. The legality of this Darmnt was one of the nrlnrinai tions involved in the recent hear ing on the rates. eharrM practices of the electric company Thomas previously ordered a reduction of the rates of the elec tric company on an averse of to percent, but withheld comment Thith9.,!Tr,c chrge Prment. This will be covered In hi. plemental order to be issued next Efforts of Znn fiohw.K ...i. ier of the Aurora State bank, nnw the second district, and such a needed being liquidated by the state m0Te M contemplated for a time nd the 20 replace the work uanaiug aepartment, to 4 clean up ' r11" may nanaicap nis women tion Monday. Board Harsh On Lads Who Drive Autos I Every effort will be made by the state board of higher educa tion to curb the unnecessary use of automobiles by students at tending the University of Oregon, state college and thro ,C,h.0018 at the beginning of hJ 19.32 J ral1 term- u announ ced at the offices of the board oaiuraay. A mOtiOn adontoH arrr.H , r uvuieuuie aKO bv th hnirrf '(I.. .... . wuu.u mat auLomnniioa tnt. AWMn.K A 3 iontte, Oreron Shoo company. Patton'a Book atoro. Cliff Par ker Inc., Central Pkarmaey. George C. yai Cpton- Grocery. Tho Smart ihop. JohBn Woolworth'a, Portland Gen eral Electrie company, Midret market, Crown Dnif store. Portland Gil Coko company. Breithaupt, FloriU. Caraon'a Pharmacy. Mararet i Baby .hop. I. W. t ZC t. Lew, Montgomery Ward ft Co renney company. Miller's. SHINGL E SPEAKER THURSDAY The executive board of the Sa- hia situation" at the state's Insist- camPUn ence, were described by Schwab yesterday as he related details about his management of the in sulation which closed down In reoruary, 1931. sjenwab and Dr. B. F. Giesy are on iriai ror allegedly misapplying m oana s runas. The former was on the stand all day Saturday and will resume his testimony Monday afternoon. Court will not be in session Monday morning as coun sel for the defendants must ap pear in the state supreme court. Schwab testified that he bad tried in all respects to live up to the state department's requesU and had passed for collections, se- curea aaaitional collateral and aaaea endorsements wh possible for "weak Daner." "We even went so far as to ask the bank examiner to criticise certain loan3 so we could use this as a iever to collect." Schwab said. He admitted this was cus tomary bank practice. "B rn,.nH It exceedingly hard to get finan cial statements from many cus tomers, even when they were sub stantial people. They resented the statement as meddling in their affairs." Counsel for the defense said Saturday that Dr. B. F. Giesy would take the stand In his own defense before the case for the defendants was concluded. In the morning a succession of character witnesses tnoh- th Members of the state high way commission and leaders In the department were guests yes terday of E. B. Aldrlch, Pendle ton editor and member of the commission, at the roundup. The commission has a hearing scheduled for Monday at Baker, so went over a couple of days early to take In the roundup and inspect some highways la that section. Slaughter declared th f.i.i,. truck and bus hill th. k..- Joke on the ballot"; advised neg fishing bill "becaim r. already voted it"; struck a yes-and-no ground on the six n.P m Unique Method To Finance Meet DALLAS. Sept. 10 At their regular meeting Friday noon the Dallas KIwanis voted to enter the national attendance contest for next year and compete for one of the prlrts offered. They also decided to sponsor a field meet next spring for youngsters. Funds to finance this meet will oe raisea by a very unique meth- ob. cien member will be assessed one cent for every year of his age. School May ODen; Best Water Now BETHEL. Senr Is rv ' ,1 J nhe' ."hod Prop- 1, T"8"' " U 1IC feet oo- " th. drill .v "tn lml tks wafer ii v f U top of th weiL AriUiSg W' -eacom,,tered la the The sou from the top dowa was clay mixed with saad or gra el. so there was an rk. the water to come ap through until the sheet watr ed. The well stood a tert of It gallons per mlaste. anf- i.n. ently would have stood even fast er pumping. The water was aa elmr tal in M9 thtIl k( pamping. R. a. Wmi i.i. drilled It. ' Rose Will Want $5000 for Pledge George F. Burnatt nmini.. Jane, 1132. to wed Rose WilL bit bow has backsd out on m. agreement, the latter alleges la her complaint filed sr.rv4. t. circuit court here. Because Bur nett will sot go to the altar with her. plaintiff asks $5000 general damages. r: Visitors at the parade Tnesdav will see at the head of the Una of march one of Salem's citizens. Major-General George A. White. one of the founders of the Ameri- endorsements whenever " ?,ef ,0n "d. ,n charKe oi the . . w K . suaiu iucb in lue norm- west, not only helped In parade arrangements, but will be tnt grand marshal. A new delicious freshly frozen confection served for the first time in Salem at tho BGLOO IN THE ELSINORE BUILDING Cold and Toasted Sandwiches Silex Coffee SPECIAL ' Croquinole Ringlet End Permanent PUSH WAVE $2.00 complete Open Friday Evenings by appointment Castle Permanent Waven Co. 307 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tel. 3CC3 Branch of Castle Pioneer Per manent Wavers. Portland o JviwaniM Meet On account of the holiday Tuesday, the Ki wanis club' will not hold its lar weekly meeting that day. Jn- ieaa, tne members will meet with the Lions club at the Marion hotel Thursday noon, and at the Joint n-iwaius aiienaance- may e uiaue up. uorrel Paroled Fred Worrel arrested last week on a morals inare, nas been paroled to Rev. wrie marker and "Spec" Keene. Worrel, a Salem youth, has een a siuaent at Willamette uni versity. Congress Meet Postponed The regular directors' meeting of Sa lem chapter Oregon Building con s' ess, scneauied for Monday night, has been postponed until ier in tne week when a forum session will be held. Meeting l)nte in get The first . 7 . ?, iae ,late boari of con rol following the summer vaca tion nrnhaK'. ,ii v . .... tJ m ot neia Septem ber u, u was announced. WOilflDir: ffD 0P The Spa 50c baked chicken dinner Hunt's Cafe, 222 H . Com'i 25c, 35c and 50c full dinners Senator Food Shop Turkey dinner, 4 5c. Hotel ,igo Dining Room Delicious roast turkey, 50c nVln.il v ..v.jj. .1 ' will wiU l; .. lufuiaaen, errective at T uieeung ai ine cnam .ao ucKianme or thA foil tuuiiiaerce at x r.'rr iLi IC1 aAl 1 a . . ... -t-s, tuis year -, was Interpreted by ac- "nica "me Arthur Bevan of Seat "uu 01 me Doard at its last meet- " na nicago will be the mg. 1 speaKer. First: To prohibit student own- ,Mr Bevan ls secreUry-manager c" "l lu ea ueaar Shingle bureau, cvuuu. 10 pronioit students a ciuseiy in touch with build from driving rented cars. in activity over the entire coun Third: To prohibit students try' upon which subject he will are local residents from driv- flere. following his appear & uij vara. ic, jk. ueran will ro to j-uunu; 10 reaulre ahKfonU asuingion. LI. c lem Building Congress will not ?tand to tel1 the Jury of their meet at the regular dat Mnnrlav knowledge of the eood onln inn nf night, inasmuch as Thursday Sep- the defendaats held by them. The tember 15, the Building forum' wItnesse3 include Robert J. Hen- uricus, circuit Judge McMahan. James Feller, N. D. Lebold. J C. fcmith, J. j. Hirschberger. aasworin ana John Harper. School Budget Will be Voted On Wednesday CENTRAL HOWELL, Sept 10 School will berin Sent k v c uiuiier ac hutii i . r " cafn at a n'wv t-v j , :nra. urace henon of Salm .. aiuiBce, 1 v x. . .x. m. Auursuav nizni 1 tin. u . - Exemptions will ho (j when shinel manf ' J I Lng tf1e upper grades and Mi.ia after hearing Kf- .u.6.?"':. ' rtafi ik- .rr VT. 18 "nu Trhlld Brautl of Salon. wviuio LilR I HiTI Iiv - luuiuci ti rra 1 ru nr T n A ealla I a i . - ftu committee on enformonf will be s-upSt ri.i primary leach campus, to the following classes. J ft out to all these, urging h.f 111'!110 are Physically lr .attendance at the dinner .cu. I uu 10 rum meeting oiuucms wno earn their livine wno come to the n.titiinr. i their own cars from a distance to piace luem in dead storage Tho , . ' buwoi, oiieaaer win De en tertained at a dinner at Hnnt- er. It la dt. pected that there win h . large beginner's class. A new school budget has been 10 enter lour Child in the Second Annual Conducted by The Oregon Statesman and Kennell-Ellis Call 7830 Early Monday for appointment. If it is impossible for you to have a sitting Monday you may make arrangements for a sitting later f yo Mondar by use of their cars Mudents. who, in the opinion Ul luo committee, f nd it n.. sary to use a ear becau9 th.. r . . . . u excessive aistance and " not accommodated by any u , , 8 01 transportation uarriea B incnti hn v. their families resident -i 1 " KUW1 or conege community. ciuiiu ana snepiaiiir Ha.Uni license plates will h t.InM ail students exempted from the regulation FIELDS MOVrvr. HUBBARD. Sent, in Mr .- Mrs. Richard Fields. th lattoi- If t . . ' " "v jugiisn leacner of thi. Hnhho, . Uln scnooi. moved into tha a t. jonnson House on Wednesday. Obitu ary Roeers In this city SeDtemher 1ft m.. 1 1 1 1 . . ' - wiaa u. Kogers, aged 6S. former- or woodburn. Funeral an nouncements later by W. T. Ri- on ano son. Coming Events September 15 Freshman days open at Willamette nniversity. September l."5-16 An nual teachrVs' institute, Sa lem high school. September 17 Upper class registration opens, Willamette nniversity. September 19--Opening .of Salem public schools. September 19 - lr. Dan Poling speaks at armory here. September 26-October 1 Oregon state fair. Octobers Opening Chamber of Commerce Luncheon. November 8 Genera, lection. Mathers j At the residence 1983 Fair grounds Road, September 10 5lary Mathers, aged 69. Survived' by brothers, John Mathers of Har ljan, Mont., George C. Mathers of Amity. John Mathers of Winifred Mont.; sisters. Mrs. Lucinda Ran dall of Pendleton. Miss Susie Ma thers of Salem, Mrs. G. S. Suther land of Salem and Mrs. J. w. Llt tae of Helena, Mont. Funeral an nouncements later by RIgdon and Son. O Birth o I i Peterson To Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Peterson, 2075 North Fifth street, a girl. Irish Sharon, born September 9 at the Jackson Mater nity home. Marie's Restaurant 897 N. Com'l. Near canneries and paper converting company FOR- SALE CHEAP Good navlnr hnlnua n.. j leaving Salem soon. Wants to sell NOW. Another reason for L""e " "a ls. to be voted Wed- the executive hnarV .8 uesaay' Ptember 14. that Snni .??. JLlef J" t!le.!oc.al greas chantpr. trin u . ; . . ""u " over, aotn the Dur- inrtI..PdtoMSi ,D 8e'on bin yard and Lenner's yard ex- j . Deci 10 finish h, T,,. j Aau,. Knorr Returns F rom Lutheran Seattle Confab .A.0'. 10 Rev n?rr and children Wa7h fla !ro Seale, . , . rw iv-norr pre- ?if d v".uthe Northwestern Dls trlct Luther league. Enroute he held services at Castle Rock, where the family visited for sev- -. Motoring to Seattle ir, r ir gnesta of a broth er of Rev. Knorr in wh. .1. the convention waa hM s.... a n I QnnJnn Two hundred DeoDl. fmn. n XMan a m via 01 me northwest wor- i session Mondav. On tho a at Tacoma. Rev. Knorr coached by his friend ChaDlaln T.io,. -r... ant had his first experience in deep sea- fishinz. and vifti guests of the officers tho k.i. ship New York. A stop was made at Rainier. Rev. Knorr was re elected president of th Mrvrf h western District Luther league. Shanghai Cafe 162 N. Com'l St. NOW OPEN Week days 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. Sat. . .11 A.M. to 3 A.M. Sun. . . 12 A.M. to 1 A.M. American and Chinese Dishes SPECIAL FRIED ir CHICKENfuC Baked Chicken on the Special Sunday 50c Dinner The SPA Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Office hours Tuesday and Satur day 3 to 5 p. m. 14 S N. Commercial Salem Koaiaa 1 and a Drag Registered Phar macists who know their business use only the purest Drugs, accurately combined to fill your p r e s c r i p-tions. Schaefer's Drag Store The Original Yellow Front 135 N. com'l. SU Salem, Oregon, Dial 5107 v A V r 4 S- , xV-t Four . Classes of Entrants CLASS A First, second and third awards for prettiest baby over 5 months and under 12 months of age. CLASS B First, second and third awards for prettiest girl baby over 12 months and under 5 years. CLASS C First, second and third awards for prettiest boy baby over 12 months and under i years. CLASS D First, second and third awards for prettiest twins under 5 years. Yoar Child May Win One of 12 Valuable Prizes Brief Facts About the Contest: Any child of 5 months to 5 years of age may enter. 12 beautiful prizes and free pictures to the winners. It costs nothing to enter the child In the contest Ton may enter more than one cbild. 3 V " Sittings ment. only by appoint- Hundreds of youngsters took advantage of our contests held last year. All photographs will be ex hibited at the Oregon to October 2. state fair September 2 f . LJMS Vacuum Cleaners and Floor Waxers to Rent S3B Call co, Ised Karalture Department 131 North HIgb . -'i . .. 1 I ' I 4- It Costs You Nothing to Enter Your Child in This Popular Contest Just Telephone 7830 For Appointment Merchants GMng Prizes Include Kenaell A EllisFirst Prise In each Class ati. rt v c. 11 x 14 Pa,"ted Portrait. aVnll ?00I,vMtJ0.reBaby or ChIld' Book. MUler's Child's Sweater. r,L.ard7Tw dollar drT cleaning. Koff Electric Co. Eskimo Electric Mixer Imperial Farnltare Co Baby Chair. Moatgomerj WardBaby blanket. Price Shoe Co. Baby Shoes. Capital Drag Store Baby's Toilet Set. ESeimimeflfl-IEflllns Sttuncaln ? L?ji v - 429 Oregon Bldffn Salem - '11 Viz - If V.:; .: ( 1 . ;i vj - Of t:iyi"s-' 'k ri Ft . ; f-:. . , 1 pJii-' ft' v ''jiuKjr..s3a